After the previous owner telling me that he had considered adding a Raymarine wind indicator last summer, but that he had been dissuaded by the yard's estimate of $1000 cost with the need to both pull the boat and unstep the mast in order to add the rotavecta speed and direction transducer and install the wiring...I started looking around and thinking. (Dangerous, I know.) The masts in the yard for new Hunters not yet commissioned all have multiple nylon strings going through the masts and they are tied off at the masts' top and bottom - I assume they are for pulling through whatever electronics, lighting and instruments eventually get installed on the top of the mast. My boat has such a string now coming out of the bottom of the mast where the current wires exist. Do I assume that, with a bosun's chair, if I go up the mast I should find the top of this string...and that installation of an ST-40 wind indicator should only be a matter of attaching the upper rotavecta transducer unit, snaking the wire up using the existing nylon string (and sending a replacement string up with the wiring), and then running cabin/cockpit wiring, mounting the indicator, and making power and Seatalk connections to the current instruments. Boat is only a few years old, so need to rewire a mast or change lighting seems premature. $1000 for item and installation by my yard seems expensive when I can get the ST-40 for well under $300. Anybody done this? Comments?